Day in Photos: May 22, 2017

Bangkok: Police investigators work at the lobby of Phramongkutklao Hospital, a military-owned hospital that is also open to civilians, in Bangkok after a bomb wounded more than 20 people, in Bangkok Monday, May 22, 2017. The deputy commissioner of the Royal Thai Police said investigators found traces of batteries and wires at the scene Monday. (Image: AP/PTI)

Hanoi: Trade ministers of 16 countries from the Asia-Pacific region stand for a group photo during the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) ministerial meeting in Hanoi, Vietnam on Monday, May 22, 2017. The ministers gather in Hanoi to speed up finalization of the China-led trade agreement by the end of this year. (Image: AP/PTI)

Guwahati: Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal inspects the parade ground as Traffic police seen with their new dresses on the occasion of the new dress launch of the Traffic police at Judges field in Guwahati on Monday. (Image: PTI)

Canberra: Iron ore mining magnate Andrew Forrest arrives at Australia's Parliament House in Canberra, Monday, May 22, 2017. Forrest said Monday he was donating 400 million Australian dollars ($300 million) to charities in what has been described as a new record in Australian philanthropy. (Image: AP/PTI)

Mumbai: A woman laborer pacifies her child while cleaning a manhole on a sidewalk in Mumbai, India, Monday, May 22, 2017. Some 800 million people in the country live in poverty and many of them migrate to big cities in search of a livelihood. (Image: AP)

New Delhi: Sanitation workers during a protest to boycott the swearing-in ceremony for East Delhi Municipal Corporations, for the fulfilment of their various demands, at Patparganj in East Delhi on Monday. (Image: PTI)

Ankara: Paramilitary police officers and commandos escort the alleged instigators of last summer's failed military coup, including former Air Forces commander Gen. Akin Ozturk, front, before their trial at a courthouse in the outskirts of Ankara, Turkey, Monday, May 22, 2017. A total of 221 people, including 27 generals, went on trial at a courthouse, built especially to try suspects of the failed July 15 uprising. They face life prison sentences. (Image: AP/PTI)